Thank you for your post and interesting points related to the hypocrisy on this subject. I recently put up a post on the hypocrisy of Alyssa Milano who has been leading the #MeToo movement. Rather than explain it, I'll just cut and paste the first paragraph so I don't have to repeat the whole thing, but it is quite informative and really shows the hypocrisy behind her actions. Thus, I think that 'movement' is really off-course and has used and deceived women itself.
Alyssa Milano Promoted US Propaganda For The War in Syria With Fake Sex Tape
https://steemit.com/dtube/@clarityofsignal/nz4uuesc
In 2013, Alyssa Milano promoted US propaganda for the war in Syria via a fake sex tape released via the website Funny or Die. Today, in 2018, it is a verifiable fact the US supported the FSA which has well been proven to be comprised of terrorist groups that killed women, kids/families. These terror groups intertwined with the FSA include Nour al-Zinki, al-Nusra Front, Ahrar al-Sham, Jabat al-Nusra, al-Qaeda in Syria, the White Helmets posing as rescuers, evidence of such is provided at the link. Thus, it is highly hypocritical for Alyssa Milano to use sex as a propaganda tool to support US foreign policy objectives that aligns with groups that conducted atrocities, including torture, rape, slavery and murder on women and families. Note that Alyssa Milano professes to be the lead voice of the #MeToo movement, thus her actions related to this fake sex tape/Syrian war promotional video are incredibly dangerous and hypocritical, and highlight the manipulative power of subversive propaganda masquerading as cheap comedy and creativity in the 21st century.
I would also like to point out that some truly impressive women have been leading the charge to get the truth out about the war in Syria and they are the ones who deserve real credit for helping empower and lead women. They are Vanessa Beeley, Carla Ortiz, Lizzie Phelen, Sarah Ahbed and Eva Bartlett. Sarah has a page up here on Steemit and I highly recommend people follow her as she truly is a role model for women.
I never knew this about Alyssa Milano. I've watched her since she was a gawky kid on "Who's the Boss" TV sitcom. It's sad what being raised in Hollywood, and most likely dropping out of school, does to young people.